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Hendy Irawan

Drupal Development - 0 views

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    Drupal Development - Presentation Transcript Drupal Code: Day 1 where am i, and how did i get all these arrays Hi. I'm eaton. Drupal is... http://www.flickr.com/photos/druclimb/282597447/ Drupal is... Drupal Core http://www.flickr.com/photos/druclimb/282597447/ Drupal is... Node Drupal Core User http://www.flickr.com/photos/druclimb/282597447/ Drupal is... Views Five Star CCK Node Drupal Core User http://www.flickr.com/photos/druclimb/282597447/ Drupal is... Theme Views Five Star CCK Node Drupal Core User http://www.flickr.com/photos/druclimb/282597447/ Drupal is... Theme Views Five Star CCK Node Drupal Core User http://www.flickr.com/photos/druclimb/282597447/ name = Demo description = Just a simple demo module. core = 6.x function demo_nodeapi(&$node, $op) { global $user; if ($op == 'view') { if ($node->uid == $user->uid) { $node->title . ' [YOUR ARTICLE]'; } } } demo.info demo.module name = Tricky description = A slightly trickier module. core = 6.x function tricky_form_alter(&form, $form_state, $id) { if ($id == 'node_form') { $title['#required'] = FALSE; } } function tricky_install() { drupal_set_message('You just installed Tricky!'); } tricky.info tricky.module tricky.install views.info views.module views.inc user.inc node.inc blog.inc comment.inc ui.info ui.module arguments.inc handlers.inc filters.inc query.inc sprout.info sprout.module forum.inc views.pages.inc table.inc views.install sprout.install sprout.admin.inc sprout.inc CHANGELOG README views.info views.module views.inc user.inc node.inc blog.inc comment.inc ui.info ui.module arguments.inc handlers.inc filters.inc query.inc sprout.info sprout.module forum.inc views.pages.inc table.inc views.install sprout.install sprout.admin.inc sprout.inc CHANGELOG README views.info views.module views.inc user.inc node.inc blog.inc comment.inc ui.info ui.module arguments.inc handlers.inc filters.inc query.inc sprout.info sprout.module forum.inc views.pages.inc table.inc views.install
anonymous

Free your content of PHP: Moving PHP code out of blocks, views and nodes | 2bits.com, I... - 2 views

  • From the early days, Drupal had the ability to embed PHP code in its content. This provides flexibility and functionality, most importantly, nodes and blocks can contain dynamically fetched data from the database using custom queries and displayed them in other content. This is an easy approach to get such data without writing a module. All you need to do is assign the PHP input format filter to the node or block and paste your PHP code in it, and voila, you have dynamic content. Code in Content: the issues However, this approach is suboptimal and has serious drawbacks, including:
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    From the early days, Drupal had the ability to embed PHP code in its content. This provides flexibility and functionality, most importantly, nodes and blocks can contain dynamically fetched data from the database using custom queries and displayed them in other content. This is an easy approach to get such data without writing a module. All you need to do is assign the PHP input format filter to the node or block and paste your PHP code in it, and voila, you have dynamic content.
Hendy Irawan

More info | Social Networking - 0 views

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    "Essentially, this website is built around the Facebook-style Statuses module and the Facebook-style Micropublisher extension for it. These two modules (plus the ubiquitous Views module) are what power the "streams" of status updates, links, and images that you see on this site. The rest is mostly fluff. Cool fluff, but fluff nonetheless. My name is Isaac Sukin, a.k.a. IceCreamYou. I frequently blog and tweet about social networking, and I'm planning a blog series about topics I covered in my DrupalCamp presentation in the coming days and weeks. I wrote the Facebook-style Statuses suite, and I am mentoring the Micropublisher initiative for Google's Summer of Code. I've been working on social networking in Drupal since 2007."
Hendy Irawan

Project usage overview | drupal.org - 0 views

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    This page summarizes the usage of all projects on drupal.org. For each week beginning on the given date the figures show the number of sites that reported they are using (any version of) the project. Detailed usage information for each release of a project is available by clicking the project name. These statistics are incomplete; only Drupal websites using the Update Status module are included in the data. As this module is now included with the download of Drupal since version 6.x, the data is heavily biased toward newer sites. Read more information about how these statistics are calculated.
shayne mosley

Getting Used to Help and Support - 1 views

I have never been used to getting help and support with all my problems. But when it comes to computer problems, I am glad Computer Tech Help And Support is helping me out. Whenever my PC is in tr...

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paresh sagar

Premium Drupal Development Company in USA, India - 0 views

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    Excellent WebWorld is the best Drupal Development services Company in USA, India and surrounding the area. Whether it is the complete end-to-end Drupal solution or assistance with custom Drupal theme development, our expertise is here for you.
specbee

Everything you need to know about Website Accessibility | Specbee - 0 views

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    Sure, user experience is the buzzword these days, but the emphasis on web inclusiveness is equally critical. Here's a guide to web accessibility, why you need to implement accessibility and how to check if your website is accessible.
Scott Blackburn

Views Help: How to get a field to "Link this field to its user" besides username | drup... - 0 views

  • Though one would think the $field object is what we wanted-- the actual object we needed is $row (even though we're only looking at one field in the row). Put the following into the field tpl file to see what the necessary info is: <?phpprint '<pre>';print_r($row);print '</pre>';?> Then, to actually make the link, put the following in your field tpl file: <?php$account = user_load($row->uid);print l($row->profile_values_profile_fullname_value, 'users/' . $account->name);?> Change 'profile_values_profile_fullname_value' to the proper field alias (based on the $row output). Also, be sure to change 'users' to whatever the path is for your user accounts. I also had another thought-- given your use case, you may want to consider the http://drupal.org/project/realname module as well. It will replace usernames with whatever field(s) you designate all over the site. EDIT: I had another thought. I'm not sure of the performance implications of doing a user_load in the template file. Another option is to add the 'User: name' field to the view but exclude it from display. Then you could avoid the user_load and change the code in the tpl file to: <?phpprint l($row->profile_values_profile_fullname_value, 'users/' . $row->users_name);?>
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    theming the field tpl files for Views2
Scott Blackburn

How to make CCK fields do some of the same tricks as taxonomy terms | !&# - 0 views

  • In Drupal, taxonomy.module implements hook_term to provide links among content which shares a given term. Site builders often use this feature to provide indexes and RSS feeds of their content. Taxonomy.module's purpose is to support the creation of controlled vocabularies which we can use to classify our site's content. If taxonomy.module were a prescription drug, this would be its "on-label" or indicated use. Using taxonomy.module vocabularies and terms to store essential data about our content is what I call an "off-label" use. You're not really creating a controlled vocabulary, and the term-node relationship in these cases isn't always classificatory. However, a clever web developer will use the tools that get the job done, and often taxonomy.module is the perfect tool for making this happen. Because this information is essential to your node's content, CCK fields are indicated for this use. However, CCK fields don't have built-in linking among nodes which share values for the same field. Also absent is any built-in RSS feed for a CCK field's value. This requires some theming and Views.
Hendy Irawan

40+ Essential Drupal Modules | Nick Lewis: The Blog - 0 views

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    "If you are new to drupal, then this list is for you. These are some of the best of the best drupal modules. Everything from standard framework modules, to location and mapping is covered. Note that if you've been emersed in drupal for some time, than this will be "old news"."
Hendy Irawan

Eclipse SQL Explorer - 0 views

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    "Eclipse SQL Explorer is a thin SQL client that allows you to query and browse any JDBC compliant database. It supports plugins with specialized functionality for individual databases (Oracle, DB2 and MySQL) and can be extended to include specialized support for other databases. The project started as a fork from the original JFaceDb project which has gone commercial and uses some of the core libraries of SQuirreL SQL. The application is available as a standalone client or as a plugin for Eclipse 3.2."
Hendy Irawan

Social Networking Sites | groups.drupal.org - 0 views

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    "This is the group for people who want to discuss Drupal's social networking tools. These tools include modules like Buddylist, Organic Groups, Invite, FOAF, Private message, and so forth. Sites that currently do successful social networking are: * Orkut * Facebook * MySpace * LinkedIn * Xing The goal of this group is to foster communication between the developers of Drupal's social networking modules, discuss roadmaps, and collect community input."
Hendy Irawan

phplist Integration Module | drupal.org - 0 views

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    This module provides a basic level of integration between Drupal and phplist. one-way synchronisation of user accounts from Drupal to phplist targetting of mailshots using Drupal user profiles users can manage their phplist subscriptions in "My Account" bulk import to phplist for existing Drupal installations anonymous sign-up (via a block), confirm and unsubscribe access to lists based on role NEW in D6-DEV - send mailshots directly from within Drupal (thanks to seutje #449024: future direction) All the functionality of PHPlist is retained - this is just a way of automatically getting Drupal users into the phplist database and incorporating them into any mailshots that get sent.
Scott Blackburn

Wikitools | drupal.org - 0 views

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    This is my wiki module of choice at the moment. It is often useful when developing intranet site to include wiki like functionality.
Scott Blackburn

Feed API + Emfield Recipe | drupaltherapy.com - 0 views

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    Here is a quick recipe that uses Drupal's Feed API, Feed Element Mapper, CCK and the Embedded Media Field to create independent embedded video nodes on your Drupal site by RSS. This is our first screencast and first contribution to the Drupal Dojo, hopefully you will find this interesting and try it out yourself.
Daniel Gregoire

AJAX-ifying Drupal Node Forms | Stella's Website - 8 views

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    Another tutorial on adding AJAX to Drupal 6 forms with FAPI. Based on poll.module like others. This process is not as straightforward as some, which is why it has been improved upon in D7.
Fabola smith

Drupal Blogs,Do It with Drupal,Drupal Development Blogs | Ebizon NetInfo - 0 views

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    Do It With Drupal - 2009 is coming up in New Orleans and is set to be bigger and more fruitful than the event held in 2008.
paresh sagar

How Drupal 8 is Claiming to be the Best CMS Solution for the Enterprises - 0 views

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    We all are aware of the potential of Drupal as a web content management system; the open source web development platform is serving a digital presence to some of the world's largest enterprises.
Daniel Gregoire

Reducing server resource utilization for busy sites by implementing fast 404s in Drupal... - 3 views

  • // List of extensions for static files $exts = 'txt|png|gif|jpe?g|shtml?|css|js|ico|swf|flv|cgi|bat|pl|dll|exe|asp|xml'; // It is not an imagecache path, which we allow to go through Drupal if (!strpos($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], 'imagecache')) { // It is not our main feed page if ($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] != 'rss.xml') { // Is it a static file? if (preg_match('/\.(' . $exts . ')$/', $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'])) // Just send a 404 right now ... { header('HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found'); print '<html>'; print '<head><title>404 Not Found</title></head>'; print '<body><h1>Not Found</h1>'; print '<p>The requested URL was not found on this server.</p>'; print '</body></html>'; exit(); } } }
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    Fast Drupal 404 handling for static files.
anonymous

Mercury - 0 views

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    Mercury is a drop-in replacement for your Drupal website hosting service that delivers break-through performance. Mercury can serve two-hundred times more pages per second and generate pages three times faster than standard hosting services.
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